A certain senior pedaler started a chain letter about the merits of WD-40. His was hardly the first about this miracle solvent. After his legitimate uses he ended with
WhileWD-40 Multi-Use Product it is not a grease, it is formulated with strong lubricating oils and other ingredients, and is a terrific product to use for bike maintenance [especially chains]. It does not attract dirt or moisture to metal surfaces – just be sure to wipe off any excess WD-40 Multi-Use Product before riding. For long-term lubrication and other specialized bicycle maintenance needs, check out WD-40 BIKE. Developed specifically for cyclists and mechanics, this high-performance line of bicycle care products is sure to become a mainstay in the toolboxes of bike mechanics for decades.
Also the Duct Tape Guys say,
I knew about its several other uses but did not know it was made of fish oil; my local CVS drug store sells fish oil capsules as a health supplement; wonder if a spoonful of WD-40 in my morning coffee might do something for my geriatric issues, eh?As you might imagine that opened the topic. Before you get too far, it does not contain fish oil. However, I found this gem
While
Also the Duct Tape Guys say,
“You only need two tools in life, Duct Tape and WD-40. If it’s not stuck and it’s supposed to be, Duct Tape it. If it’s stuck and it’s not supposed to be, WD-40 it.”
2 comments:
Two worthy additions to our Spring Ride sag wagon kit, eh?
Absolutely. Duct tape must be silver. Other colors are something else. Do we need WD-40 as a small spray can, a large spray can, a gallon non spray, or all three?
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